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Webster P.R. (2007) Computer-based Technology and Music Teaching and Learning: 2000–2005. In: Bresler L. (eds) International Handbook of Research in Arts Education. Springer International Handbook of Research in Arts Education, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht